Local & State News

Warrant for Parole Violation Served on Lake Avenue

Wednesday morning just before 8 the Indiana State Police and officers with the Plymouth Police Department served a warrant at 2420 Lake Avenue. The warrant was sought following an investigation involving possible methamphetamine activity. ... Read more...

Common Construction Wage Committee Sets ABC Wages for City Projects

A Common Construction Wage Meeting was held Wednesday morning in the Commissioner’s meeting room of the County Building.  The meeting was called for projects the City of Plymouth anticipates doing this construction season. Members of ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Names Hartley Assistant Superintendent

The Plymouth School Board named Andy Hartley the new Assistant Superintendent during a meeting on March 3. Hartley had assumed the duties of the position in January of this year after former Assistant Superintendent ,Dan Funston, resigned ... Read more...

Marshall County Sheriff’s Department February Report

Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin released the February Jail Report and the Top Ten Offenses for bookings into the Jail. Starting and number 10 and working your way to the top you find violation of home detention at number 10, ... Read more...

February Report from Starke County Jail

Starke County Sheriff Bill Dulin released his February Statistics report this week. Officers with the Starke County Sheriff’s Department handled 547 incident reports, investigated 59 accident reports, served 202 civil papers and ... Read more...

Quick Lanes & Ounce of Prevention to host Bowling for Ta Ta’s March 14th

Ounce of Prevention and Quick’s Lanes are joining forces to fight breast cancer in Marshall County.    The 2nd Annual Bowling for Ta Ta’s will be held on Saturday, March 14th at Quick’s Lanes in Plymouth. On Saturday, March ... Read more...

Starke County Sheriff’s Dept. Adds Crime-Mapping to Website

Starke County Sheriff’s Office has implemented an online crime map for its residents. Starke County Sheriff’s Office partnered WTH GIS to provide the service and make it easier for their residents to keep track of crime in their area ... Read more...

Promotions from the PCSC

Plymouth Community School Corporation is excited to announce the following new promotions within our school corporation: Wendy Haenes has been named the new Deputy Treasure /Payroll Specialist. Haenes first came on board with PCSC as the ... Read more...

Triton Student Learn About Agriculture

The FFA Chapter at Triton Jr.-Sr. high School celebrated Ag Week with a special Ag Day for the Triton Elementary students on Thursday, February 26th.  The FFA students brought in their animals and put together some special displays to ... Read more...

Walorski, Kelly, Donnelly, Coats Honor Fr. Theodore Hesburgh

Washington, D.C.— U.S. Representatives Jackie Walorski (IN-02) and Mike Kelly (PA-03) and U.S. Senators Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Dan Coats (R-IN) Wednesday introduced concurrent resolutions in the Senate and House honoring the life of ... Read more...

Bids Opened for Installation of Playground Equipment for Freedom Park

Monday night the Plymouth Park Board opened bids for the playground installation and site work in Packard Woods. Two companies presented bids to install the new playground equipment for the all-inclusive, Freedom Park. Recreation Insites ... Read more...

Special Culver Academies weekend includes Court of Appeals visit

Indiana’s second highest court will conduct oral argument at the Culver Academies on Thursday, March 12 at 6:30 p.m. The argument, in the Heritage Room of Legion Memorial Building, is open to the public and will last about one hour. A ... Read more...

IMPA and the Town of Argos Work toward the Development of a Solar Park

The Town of Argos and its wholesale electric power provider, the Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA), are in preliminary discussions to develop a solar park in the community. The IMPA Argos Solar Park, which IMPA will own and operate, is ... Read more...

Theft from Home in Bourbon

Bourbon Police are investigating a residential entry in the 200 block of North Harris Street. Sometime between February 23rd and March 1st someone entered a home in the 200 block of North Harris Street and took three containers of change ... Read more...

Himes Arrested for OWI, Burger Arrested for Domestic Battery

A Plymouth man involved in a slide-off accident Sunday morning about 3:30 landed in the county jail. Officer Paul Stamper was dispatched to State Road 17 and Village Place in reference to a slide-off.  He located the vehicle and driver, ... Read more...

Reames Arrested by Bourbon Police on Parole Warrant

On Saturday evening February 28th at 6:55 Bourbon Police Officer Mathew Haskins observed Jeffery Reames outside of 304 South Washington Street in Bourbon. The officer had knowledge of a parole warrant for Mr. Reames and when he attempted ... Read more...

Commissioners Approve Zoning Ordinance Amendment on 1st Reading

The Marshall County Commissioners held a public hearing Monday morningon an amendment to the zoning ordinance to create a Commercial Overlay District. Overlay zoning is a regulatory tool that creates a special zoning district, placed over ... Read more...

Younger Artists Work on Display Heartland Artist Gallery is proud to celebrate a national initiative ‘Youth Art Month’ in March.

The Heartland Artist Gallery has been working with schools in the Plymouth Community School Corporation for years to show our younger generation’s artwork!  Elementary Art from grades kindergarten through 6th grade will be on ... Read more...

Ancilla College Book Fair March 11th

Ancilla College announces that it will host Books and More for Less Book Fair on Wednesday, March 11 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.  The Book Fair will be located at Ancilla College in the hallway outside the Business Office. Take this ... Read more...

Plymouth Library Announces Candy Guessing Winners

The Plymouth Public Library is pleased to announce the winners of the CANDY GUESSING CONTEST.  The Children’s Room ran the contest from February 1st through February 14th.  The exact number of candies in the jar was 443.  The First ... Read more...